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    All-Organic Clean Juice Opening Soon in Westerville

    A new juice bar has made its way to central Ohio. Clean Juice, a USDA certified organic juice bar, will open a franchise in Westerville this summer. Setting up shop next to a Cyclebar and a Barry’s Bagels, Clean Juice is pegged for a late May opening at 663 Worthington Rd., just off Polaris Parkway.

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    Clean Juice will be familiar to patrons of Zest and Native. The juice bar serves up a variety of menu items like açaí bowls, avocado toast, cold-pressed shots and juices, and smoothies. The store is around 1,200 square feet in size and will seat up to 17 people.

    Local franchiser Hailey Crowley said the concept appealed to her and her husband for its commitment to serving 100 percent organic products.

    “We were really interested in doing something with health and wellness. I’m super passionate about health and working out,” Crowley said. “We looked into juice bars, and we really liked Clean Juice. There’s no other USDA certified juice bar. It’s the first one offering all organic products.”

    The Westerville Clean Juice will be the first open in Ohio for the company, which has more than 90 locations in its home state of North Carolina as well as South Carolina, Florida, Louisiana and Texas.

    Crowley said, barring any delays, Clean Juice should be open for business by late May.

    For more information, visit cleanjuice.com.

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    Lauren Sega
    Lauren Segahttps://columbusunderground.com
    Lauren Sega is the former Associate Editor for Columbus Underground and a current freelance writer for CU. She covers political issues on the local and state levels, as well as local food and restaurant news. She grew up near Cleveland, graduated from Ohio University's Scripps School of Journalism, and loves running, traveling and hiking.
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